A three-year starter, Nassib has completed precisely 62.4 percent of his throws the last two years and has tossed 48 scoring strikes in that time. His career best for yardage came in 2012, as Nassib compiled 3,749 aerial yards.

Strengths

Experienced three-year starter

Above-average arm strength - adequate for all of the NFL throws that will be asked of him

Sound mechanics

Showed the progress as a senior that scouts were looking for

Not a running QB but isn't Drew Bledsoe, either - quality passer on the move

Intelligent player with the understanding of defensive coverages - generally goes throw his progressions

Displays the ability to look off the safety

Strong play-action passer

Weaknesses

Tends to force too many passes

Struggles to maintain poise under pressure - leads to sloppy footwork and turnovers

Needs to involve more of a touch throw in his passing arsenal

Just OK size (6-foot-2, 223 pounds)

Slower maturation over three years than one would like to see

Expected draft placement

Nassib has a strong chance of sliding into the late first round with an impressive draft season of workouts. He deserves a second-round grade, however.

The Bills will be the wildcard for Nassib's early-round draft placement. Kevin Kolb and Tarvaris Jackson hardly instill confidence in an organization, so it seems like a natural fit for Nassib to wind up in Buffalo.